June 2nd, 2008
As a homeowner you know that your home reflects your personality and many an artsy type will not be long in also incorporating the mailbox in the general homestead improvement.
But did you know that there are 10 distinctive decorative mailboxes mistakes to avoid?
1.Is your decorative mailbox big enough? The post office has regulated the minimum size for a proper mail receptacle and if it is too small, your mail carrier may refuse to serve you.
May 27th, 2008
A unique mailbox can be a fun way to show off some creativity or to show your neighbors a love for a hobby or other passion. It can add distinction to your home and add instant curb appeal.
There is simply something said for a mailbox that catches your eye. You can find unique mailboxes online or through specialty catalogs that you can also find online. There are miscellaneous styles, shapes and sizes.
May 15th, 2008
If you have ever walked through your neighborhood and spotted a unique mailbox, the chances are you smiled at it. Rather it was shaped like a big-mouthed bass or a John Deer Tractor, unique mailboxes add a touch of whimsy to our yard.
May 5th, 2008
A unique mailbox is a great addition to add charm and intrigue to your home’s exterior. A unique mailbox can be an easy way to show your neighbors your patriotic side or to show cases your love for your favorite animal. Unique mailboxes can be found online or through catalogs that are designed for unusual mailbox searchers.
April 17th, 2008
As you drive down the country road, you notice the occasional mailbox that seems to be interspersed with lush vegetation or old trees. Usually found at the beginning of a driveway, you notice that while many of these kinds of boxes feature whimsical designs, hand painted names, and in some cases are artistically incorporated into the landscape, they all have one thing in common: they lock. While this may a somewhat novel concept to many a city dweller, it is a stark requirement in rural areas.
March 3rd, 2008
Moving into a new house is always a headache, but as you settle down and start to unpack your things, it begins to feel more like a home. You might change the curtains or cover the floor with your own rugs; you’ll put up pictures and mirrors; you’ll set out ornaments which are distinctly yours.
February 17th, 2008
If you live on the coast, it may not have occurred to you that your choice of mailbox should be different as a result. But just as the coastal weather can take its toll on buildings, it can damage mailboxes - and like coastal buildings, they should be built with this in mind.
February 11th, 2008
When most people think of mailboxes, they think of these items as basic mail receptacles to hold their family’s mail. Some individuals choose a basic mailbox without the flair of adornments or ornamentation whereas others like decorative mailboxes. Although the basic type of mailbox is fine, there are many reasons to choose a decorative one for your mail receiving needs.
Add Character to Your Property
The first reason why many individuals choose decorative mailboxes for their homes is that it adds character to the property. Those who have plain mailboxes are mostly interested in having the container act for one purpose which is to be the place in which the postal worker puts the mail. Individuals who have decorative mailboxes by the roadside or by their front door add something extra to their property as a whole. This is a great way to add character and flair to the home.
December 25th, 2007
Cluster box mailboxes are generally only seen in apartment complexes or in premises shared by several different companies, but they can be a great way to manage your business mail. For dealing with the sheer volume of mail received by many businesses on a daily basis, this type of mailbox is hard to beat.
October 25th, 2007
No matter how carefully you look after them, mailboxes will always suffer with the passing of time, and sooner or later they’ll need to be replaced.
Buying a new mailbox can be a big expense, and constructing your own is generally not recommended, as all mailboxes have to conform to USPS standards or your mail won’t be delivered. So what’s the solution? Buying individual parts for your mailbox and replacing them gradually over time can save you money and a lot of trouble.